The Fedora team has clearly spent a lot of time trying to refine some of the smaller, but perhaps more common user interface elements in some thoughtful ways. Take, for instance, the new setting that allows you to manage power settings from the login screen. It's a small tweak but it makes shutting down simple. There's no need to login when you wake from hibernate - just shut down straight from the login screen. Similar attention to these basics can be found throughout the new release.

Used to be a Red Hat fan since 5.5, so I thought I'd try the latest Fedora.
Installed it on a primary partition on a second hard drive.
GRUB refused to load.
So, I installed it in an extended partition on my primary hard drive.
Machine reboots every time Fedora starts.
Forget it. Other distributions don't have such basic problems.